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Contents
Introduction
Overview
I nput Channels . . . . . . . . ' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . o . . o . o . '. . . . . . . o . . . . . . o . . o . . . r . . . . . . r . . . . . . . o '. . . . . . . . . . . .....2
ROUting....o.....r...'............o.........r...................r.r..........................o......r.............
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Sub Grouping.................'......r...'...r..................'o......o.....................................3
Masters ...........
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Input Module
Input SeCtiOn.................o...o.......................D.....o...........'.....D r r.... .... 5
The Equalisgr......................................o...........o................ ..........6
Insertion Point.....r.........r..............o..........o...............
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Thg Auxiliary Sgction.r.....................r...o...........o.........o..r.,......,..................................9
Output SgCtion..........o........r......................r................r...o...............o.........................
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Master Section.....................o...... ..........
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HeadphongMonitor............o........................o...,.. .........
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Power Supply............................o..... .21
Rear Panel Connectors .....o,......oo.o. ..22
Interconnection u
Installation .o..........
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Jumper Unk Settings
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lntroduction
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The Soundtracs with 16,71 and32inputs
SOLO is a series threcconrcles"
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havefour subgroups addition to stcreoand
outputs.The console particularlysuitablefor PA andstereo
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recordi nBapplications.
Ff An internal power supply is provided on all consolesexcept the 32 input
model. This hasan cxtcrnal19"rack mountingsupply.
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Overview
The mixingconsoleconsists input channels thc left hand side and a
of on
mastersectionon the rigbt.
Input Ghannels
Thc input channsl5 designed talc a microphoncor line level (e.g.
are to
synthesizcr input. The signalfrom an instrumcntwith an electric pick-up
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mayalsobefed to the console a directioject (DJ.) bor The input st4ge
via
allows the level or gain of the input *;gn'l to bc adjusted. From the input
stagethc sigfd is fcd to thc equdiscr.
INPI.TT
MODULE
MODULE
SUBGROUP
GroupOutpnt
MASTEB
MODULE
Master
Outpnt
Eqtnllrer
The cqualiseris very sophisticated of tone controls. It allows adjust-
set
mentsto bc madc to the frequency spedrum6f signels.It maybe usedas
a creativedeviccor asa correctivedevicc(c.g.toboct tbe top end of a dull
srgRal).1be equalisermaybc switchedin or out of circuit. This allowsa
quick comparisonto bc made bchpecnthe sigeal bcfore and after the
equaliscr. The tigld is fcd from thc e4udiscr to tbe channel insertion
point.
Inrertlon Polnt
This is a breakjackand allowsthe cha'nel signalto be intemrpted so that
outboardequipment(c.g.oompressors gatcs)maybc patchedin line
and
with the 6fennsl srgal.
Aurilhry Sendr
The auxiliaryscndsdlow cfrra mixesto bc madc hom the input channel
srgnals. Thesearuiliary mixes may be fed to outboard effects units (e.g.
reverberators)or used as monitor mixes to fccd monitor wedges and
sidefills.
The signalfrom the channclto the auxiliaries maybe takenbefore or after
(PRE or POST)the channelfader. For scndsto outboardeffectsu"its a
post-faderauxiliary sendin normallyuscd:this kecpsthe amountof signal
sent to the outboardproccssorconstantrclative to the level of the main
slpal. Foldback mixes bcst createdusinga prc-faderauxscnd,keeping
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control of the lcvelsof signalsent to the foldback nix and the nain mix
separate.
Routing
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the signalin the stercoi-age (i.c. bctweenleft and right).
Sub Grouplng
Stgnals from the inputchannels mayberoutedto the four subgroups well
as
as to the stereornasters.Sigals routed to the subgroupsappearat group
outputson the re,ar panel but tbe subgroupsignals may alsobe routed to
the masters.Thisis accomplished usingthe MIX and PAI{ contrplson the
subgroup. Subgrouprng this s,xy can facilitateopcration considerably.
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For example the dnrm and percussion
dl input channelscould be routed
to groups1 and 2. Subgroups and? could then be routed to thc stereo
1
masters.Thusthe level of all the drumscanbe controlledusingjust group
fadersl and2.
Masters
The stereomasters uscdasthe main outputsto the PA sptem or tape
are
recorder. Breakjact inscrtion points are provid"d.oq the stereomasters.
For PA wort thesecan often be nsedto good efrectby patchinga sterco
graphicequaliser to circuit. This canbe usedto adjustthe output signal's
in
frequencyspectrum compensate the acousticsof the room or hall.
to for
For both PA and recordi.g a stereo compressorqan often be usefully
cmploycdon the output or patcbedin to the inscrtion points ts limil any
cxccssivepcats andtransients thc programmematerial.
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The input modulequfiich maybc 16,?Aor3zin number,are locatedat the
NT left handsideof the console.Thesemodules takca microphoneor line level
input slgnal adjrxt its' gein, allow it to bc proccsscdby the channsl
equaliser, to erCernal
fed cffectsfor further treatment,and then routed to
t goup andmasteroutputs.
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lnputSection
The input sectioncomprises balancedmicrophoneandline inputs. The line
iaput is accessed a stereojact socketon the rcar panel of the console.
via
The microphoneinput is accesscd a thr*-ptq female)(LR connector
by
on the rear panel. For informationon conncdionsrcfer to the 'Rear Panel
Conneclors" cbapter.
MIC / LINE
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This switch is used to setect between the
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microphoneand line inputs. When the switchis
T trg in the raised position thc MlCrophone rif.l it
UIC
- sclectcd. When thc switch is depressedthe
GADI LINE signal is scleaed.
GAIN
This control is nscd totrim the gain of the input
stage in order that the input sigpal may be
matched to the opcrating level of the mixer
cbannel Careful matching of the input gain
allows the optimum signal to noise ratio to be achicved. Thc input gain
shouldbe adjusted scttingthe cha"nel fader to S" and adjustingthe
by
GAIN control until the sbal is at a convcnicntlevel for the mi:r, or by
PFLi"g the signalandadjustingtheGAIN control until the srfal averages
OdBon the meter.
Whenthe MIC inputis scleaedthe input gainis adjustable
between+ 10dB
and +60dB. When the LINE input is selectedthe gain is adjustable
between-20d8 and + 30dB
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The Equaliser
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The equliser is a four filter design,with fixcd high 41d low operating
Fil frequencies sweepable frequency
andversatile,
and mid bands.The cqualiseris powerful
usefulboth asa corrective a crcatirre
and devicc.Wherelarge
amounts boostare addedto the sifal usingthc cqualiserthe channel
of
n circuitry may becomeoverloaded. This will rnanifestitself as audible
distortion(crunching)6d fl35hing the PEAK IJD. Excessive
high frequencies
of boost of
*ill *pltfy the noisc componentof the souroesrsal
me.
nf disproportionately tbe progrem
to
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Fil The rotary control adjusts amountof boost
the
or cut appliedto the siglal by the high hequen-
cy filter of the equaliscr. Up to 15dB of booat
f,t or cut maybeseleaed The filter hasa frequen-
cybreakpoint l2kllz anda shelving
of responsc.
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.15 - + lSdB This rotary control adjuststhe
amount of boost or cut applied to the signatby
il the higb mid filter of the equaliser.Up to 15dB
of boostor cut maybe selected.
FT 350- tk This rotarycontrol adjuststhe operat-
ing frequency the hrgh
of
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frequency filter of
the equaliscr.The frcqucncyis sweepable be-
tween350H2and 8kHz
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This Frlter a peakiry @ell-shaped)
response
and a bandwidthor'Q" of 15.
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Ft -15 - + lSdB This rotary control adjuststhe
amountof boostor cut appliedto the srgnal by
the low mid filter of tbe equalicer.Up to 15dB
q of boostor cut maybc sclected.
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the
rr frequency the low mid frequency
of frlter of the
cqualiser.Thc frequency swecpable
is
50Hz and lkllz
betwecn
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(bcll-shaped)
This filter hasa peelring
and a bandwidth or'Q" of 15.
rcsponse
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The ruary controladjuststhe emountof boostd cut applied to the srsal
}n by the low frequency
filter of the eQualisgl. to 15dBof boostor cut may
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be selected.The filter hasa frequencybreakpoint 80Hz and a shelving
of
resPonse.
EQ
This is usod to switch the equaliserin or out of the chat"tel signal path.
When the switch is in the raiscd position the cqueliscr is switched out of
the channelsignd path. When the ss,itch is dcpresscdthe cqualiser is
switchedin to circuit.
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r lnsertionPoint
The inscrtionpoint allowsefrernaleffcctsunits to be patchedin line with
It the channelsignalpath. The insertionpoint is acccssed a stereojack
by
socketmarkedINJECTlocatedon the rear pancl This is wired ring send,
tip return. The sendis normalledto the return: that is to saythe return is
nt normallyconnected the return, so that there is no break in the chanttel
to
sigpalpath. Whena plugis insertedinto the sockctthe normallingcon$ec-
tions arebroken,breakingthe chennel sisnalpath and allowingan external
nt effectsunit to be patchedin to circuit.
Severalt)"es of signd prooessor
may usefullybc connectedto the channel
insertion point:
t Firstly dyna-ics controt deviccs. Thesc ar's rrni15
de-essers noiscgates.These
and gcnerally
such as oompressorE
work mosteffectivelyea 3 5ingls
t sigpalat a time. A compressorreduces dynamicrangeof a signa[ either
the
to eliminatetransientpeakswhich Bay causeowrloadi.g, or to make a
slsal tighlsl and more "punch/. A noisegate attenuates reducesthe
or
gain whenthe signal&opo below a presetlevel, to render any noiseless
ilt obtnrsivenhen there are gapsin the signal. A noiscgate may also b used
creatively, to gatethe signalfrom a reverberator.
e.g.
nl specificreverberation
via
Reverberators normallyconnected the auxiliarysends, wherea
are but
efrectisrequiredon onechannelonlyit maybe more
convenientto patch it into the insertion point, and use the weVdry mix
t control on the reverberator itselfto control the relativelevelsof tbe treated
and untreatedsignals. Operati"g in this way also meansrhat an entire
aruiliarybusis not tied up feeding processor
a which is usedon one channel
only. Other cffecti (c.g.d;gtal delaysand chonx units) maybe usedin a
h* similar rnanner.This technique not however
is suitablefor usewith effects
units ufiich do not havea treated/untreated slglal mix control.
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The Auxilia Section
The channelaruiliarysectioncomprisesfour aux scnd controlswhich arc
switchable feedsix auxiliarybusses.
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The auxiliaryscndsallowa nuorber efrra mixe.stobc
of madefromthe input
channelsgals. Thesearxiliary nixes maybc usdto feedoutboardeffects
units (e.g.reverberators) for monitor mixesto fecd monitor wedges
or and
sidefills.
The signalfrom the channelto thc auxiliariesmaybe talcn before or after.
(PRE or PoST) the channet fader. 6e signalsourccis selectable
behveen
pre and post faderaux scnds1 and 4 and set post-faderfor sends3 to 6.
Usuallya pre-fader strnalisusedfor foldbackmixeganda post-fadersignal
for feeding cffectsunits.
ATIX I
This rotary control adjuststhe amount of signal
sent from the channel to auxiliary brs 1. The
sigal sour@ is switchablebctween r PRE and
FOST fader.
ATIX2
This rotary control adjrutstbe amountof signal
sent from the chan"cl to aruiliary brs 2. The
sipal sourccis switchable benveen'PRE and
FOST fader.
PRE/ FOST
''Ihis switchsetects *bd souroeforarxiliary
the
sendsI and 2. When thc switch is in the raised
position the PRE sigBal is setected for both
is
sen&. When the s;witch depressed FOST-
a
fader sifd is sclected.
r The PREsignalmaybe,"tty of internal
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ju-p"t linla to be PRE EQUALISER or PRE
FADER- It is factory sct to PRE FADER- See
page Tl for information on scning the jumper
links.
AIIX 3/5
Thisrotarycontroladjusts amount signal
the of
sent from thc channelto auxiliary brs 3 or 5
(depcndingon the positionof the 34 I 54 switch). The signalsourcefor
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thisscndis FOST-fader.
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This rotary control adjusts the amount sf signel scnt from the chattttel to
auifiary bus 4 or 6 (depesding on the position of the t4 I 54 switch). The
Elgal sourcc for this scnd is FOST-fader.
34t54
This switchis rsed to detcrminethe btrsdcstisationsfor AIIX 3/5 and AIIX
{6. When the switch is in the raiscd position thc rotary control AIIX 3/5
fecdsto auxiliarybus3, andcontrol ALIXtV6fccdsto aruiliary bus 4. When
the switchis depressed control ALIX yS fcdsauiliary bus 5, and control
ALIX tUj fecdsto auxiliarybus 6.
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Out Section
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The output scctioncontrolsthc output sigDallevcl of thc channel and thc
rsuting of the sfuannsl thc four groupeand thc stcreomasters.
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Ttis switch routes tignd from the channel to E
U?EI outputgroups1 andZ Thc relativeamountsof
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srgnalsentto thc two goup6 is determinedby
the positionof thc PAN pot. When the switch is
depresscd rignd from the channel is sent to
fr'
groups1 and2 Whcn thc switch is in the raised
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trt position the signal feed to gfoups 1 and 2 is
disconnected
F
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Ttis switchroutes rifd from the channel to
F
outputgoups 3 and 4. Tbc relativeamountsof
srgpalsentto the two gfoupc is determinedby
the positionof the PAN pot. Whcn the switch is
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EI depresscd signat from thc channcl is sent to
goups 3 and 4.
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PExo
Ttis switchroutessignalfrom the channelto thc
stcreomasters.The relativc emountsof signal
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sent to the left and rigbt is determinedby the
position of the PAN pot. When the switch is
depresscd sigpd from the channel is scnt to
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masters.
PAT{ :
This rotary controldetermines assign-entof signalfrom the channelto
the
left and rigbt or odd and evcngoups. When thc pan pot is set centrally
slgnalis sentequdlyto dl selected groupsandmasen. Turning the control
F
relativelymorc rignd to thc left master and to thc
E
anticlochryisc sends
odd-numbcred groups(1 and3). Turningthe pot clockwisc sends relatively
moresigealto the right master to cvennu-bcred goups (2 anda). The
and
paDpotmaythusbe uscdtoadjrstthepositionof signals inthe stereoi-"g".
PFL F
Pressingthis Prc Fader Ligen snitch routes pre-fader sipal from the
channelto the headphone moaitoroutputson thc front and rear panelsof
the console. At the sametirne all other sgpalsarc automaticallydiscon-
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nectedfrom the monitorscction, allowing PFIrd signal(s)to be listened
the
to in isolation. This fcatureallowsthe opcratorto listento a signalon thc
headphone, checlringthat it is clean and undistorted,before ;x
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